Magazine Doctors: Keep Your Magazine Healthy, November 22, 2024

Do you have specific questions about magazine publishing that only an expert could answer? Need some quick help with your revenue strategies, marketing efforts, managing staff or editorial strategy?

The Magazine Association of BC is offering magazine publishers and staff 30-minute one-on-one Magazine Doctor sessions with experts in circulation, editorial, sales & revenue.

We have a limited number of slots with each expert open for November 22, 2024, in person at MagsWest2024. Check out our offerings below and book your session now! 

Book your one-on-one meeting with a magazine doctor.

About the Consultants

Allison Baker - credit unknownAllison Baker is a co-founder of the Truth in Journalism Project and the head of research at The Walrus.

Allison is available to meet one-on-one to discuss:

Managing interns; setting up a fact-checking department,; or managing a freelance team 

Sharon McAuley - credit unknownSharon McAuley is a turnaround specialist, helping her clients transform their businesses to meet the challenges and opportunities of a changing world.

Sharon is available to meet one-on-one to discuss:
Strategic planning; audience development; fundraising; grant-writing; operations management; new business development, or, board governance.

Omar Mouallem - credit Curtis ComeauOmar Mouallem is an author, filmmaker and educator. His journalism has appeared in The Guardian, WIRED and Maclean’s, where he is a contributing editor.

Omar is available to meet one-on-one to discuss:
Literary journalism/essays; long-form features; writing and editing profiles; and, working with inexperienced contributors (emerging writers / non-journalists).

Eithne McCredie - credit unknownEithne McCredie has been in the magazine industry for over thirty years, and is currently publisher of the Literary Review of Canada.

Eithne is available to meet one-on-one to discuss:
Direct mail or renewal series material feedback; working with external fulfillment companies; creating workbacks and tracking results; gift subscription promotions; newsstand sales; or, annual budgets.